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The phrase "amount to deliberate" is not correct in English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in a context where you are trying to express that something equates to a deliberate action or intention, but it needs to be rephrased for better understanding.
Example: "His actions amount to deliberate sabotage of the project."
Alternatives: "constitute intentional" or "equate to purposeful".
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The BNP and JEI say such cases are groundless and typically amount to deliberate harassment.
Thus, the plaintiff could not establish a constitutional violation in support of a § 1983 claim absent a showing of [487 N.W.2d 115] deliberate indifference, and mere negligence does not amount to deliberate indifference.
A Federal District Court found that even if the warden should have known of the risks to Mr. Spruce, his actions did not amount to deliberate indifference, the standard for holding him accountable.
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She pointed out that U.N.-run shelters are protected by the Geneva Conventions, and said that the I.D.F.'s repeated strikes on civilian targets amounted to "deliberate defiance of obligations that international law imposes on Israel".
Of course, that was one thing when the difficulties were the standard logistic problems of developing countries and quite another when they amounted to deliberate harassment by the authorities.
How is it possible to judge what amounts to deliberate impertinence?
Indeed, the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit previously had adopted such a standard, requiring proof of gross negligence "amounting to deliberate indifference" before finding Monell liability.
Similarly, a jury should be permitted to find that the municipality's inadequate training "caused" the plaintiff's injury only if the inadequacy of the training amounts to deliberate indifference or reckless disregard for the consequences.
After detailing the "flagrant indifference" of the prosecutors to Mr. Thompson's rights, she makes clear how critically they needed training in their duty to turn over evidence and why "the failure to train amounts to deliberate indifference to the rights" of defendants.
"With the sheer number of decisions you have to make and the amount of information you are processing, it would take an extravagant amount of thinking to deliberate on everything all day," MacCoun says.
He also called investigative tactics sufficiently outrageous to justify reversal: "In my view, the government's investigation and prosecution of Jacobson amount to the deliberate manufacture of a crime that would never have occurred but for the Postal Service's overzealous efforts to create it".
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